Point O'Woods Golf Club

This course is flat and very walkable. A tough hole on this course is #6, a 215-yard, par 3, with water on the left and right sides of the fairway. The course is closed on Fridays during the summer months. Ladies tee off from the same set as the men.

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Course Reviews

Miracle Hill Golf Course"Nice course, nice people"This is a nice course, tree lined but no water.
Pace of play is good, 4 hours is usual.
Great driving range, two putting greens.
The staff is friendly and accomodating.---Paul Raymond, Florida

Boundary Oak Golf Course"Not kept up to its potential"This is my childhood course where I learned the game, so naturally I may have a little favorable bias. I'm disappointed with what appears to be permanent "temporary" greens. When are they going to finally fix them, and why should they charge full price until they are fixed? Until then, I'd recommend Blue Rock Springs in Vallejo, Franklin Canyon off Hwy 4, Delta View in Pittsburg, or Lone Tree in Antioch.
Boundary Oak is a beautiful setting though, for those who enjoy viewing the surroundings before making a shot, just as the presentation of a fine meal seems to add to the taste just before devouring it. The layout also provides for some fun shots-- nice elevation changes and you'll use most of the clubs in your bag.---Darin Lowder, Alpine, UT, former Concord resident

Gleneagle Golf Course"gleneagle review"A short, (6100 back tee), course that challenges golfers in all parts of the game. OB, hazards, waters come into play of the tee. Tree lined fairways encourage straight shots. Greens are guarded by bunkers. Some greens are extremely long and flat while others have ridges. Both elements combine to reward accurate approach shots. The very long par three's that require mid irons challenges the long game. Only draw back is that it's not very well maintained in the winter. In the summer a good test of public golf.
---kevin odum, redmond wa

Smithtown Landing Golf Club - Regulation Eighteen Course"Excellent Course"This course is not easy to play. The back 9 course is pretty difficult to play. There are greens that are up in a mesa style, guarded by a wicked uphill sandtraps. There are a few wide fairway holes but don't let that fool you as your second shot will be in most cases, difficult to assest. Lots of trees and beautiful scenes.
It is a really nicely kept course and worth the play! ---AL, New York